Science, asked by narayananbharath65, 5 months ago

When air is filled into a balloon, the pressure
inside the balloon and the volume of the
balloon increase. But Boyle's law states that at
constant temperature, the increase in pressure
leads to a decrease in volume. Which of the
following explains this apparent contradiction?
1)Air expands inside the balloon, causing the
pressure to decrease
2)The amount of air inside the balloon is not
constant, so Boyle's law cannot be applied
3)The balloon material is elastic, and stretches
under pressure, which is why it contradicts
Boyle's law,
4)Blowing a balloon does not take place at
constant temperature,

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Answered by ashnachopra
0

Answer:

I think 3rd..but not sure ..bro

Answered by insiyalokhandwala
1

Answer:

Ans is 3rd lm sure

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